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A steady 45 N horizontal force is applied to a 15 kg object a table. The object slides against a friction force of 30 N. Calculate the acceleration of the object in m/s.

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The net force on an object subject to friction is equal to the sum of the applied force and the frictional force.

Mathematically,


F_(N) = ma = F_(applied) - f_(fr)

Here, m is mass of object and a is its acceleration. We take frictional force negative because it opposes the motion of object.

Given,
m=15\ kg ,
F_(applied) =45\ N and
f_(fr) = 30\ N

Substituting these values in above formula, we get


15\ kg* a = 45\ N -30\ N=15\ N \\\\a=(15\ N)/(15\ kg) =1\ m/s^2.

Thus, the acceleration of an object is
1\ m/s^2.


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